ANORA! ANORA! ANORA! And BORDO! BORDO! BORDO! What a brilliant analysis of film and a gift to everyone who has seen the movie or will see it soon I hope.
On, you make me want to see this movie. I’m not getting out much these days, except with grocery bags or poop bags. But I will see it and return with pleasure to your searching analysis.
I’ve been following your Anora analyses in several posts, like real time thinking out loud! I love this. It helps me figure out what I admired so much in the film and why. Thanks for sharing your insights and expertise.
ANORA! ANORA! ANORA! And BORDO! BORDO! BORDO! What a brilliant analysis of film and a gift to everyone who has seen the movie or will see it soon I hope.
I’m kvelling (Yiddish for beaming/purring with pride and delight) over the wins and your comment about my analysis. It was a labor of love.
I’m kvelling as well!!!
On, you make me want to see this movie. I’m not getting out much these days, except with grocery bags or poop bags. But I will see it and return with pleasure to your searching analysis.
It’s streaming! You can watch it on television with Chica.
I’ve been following your Anora analyses in several posts, like real time thinking out loud! I love this. It helps me figure out what I admired so much in the film and why. Thanks for sharing your insights and expertise.
Thank you! I love doing it, and only wish that the abomination in the White House wasn’t such a distraction.
The first thing I wanted at the conclusion of the Oscars (which for the first time in more than 4 decades I didn’t watch) was YOUR take. Thank you!
You’re welcome Abbi!! You’re a great supporter of BordoLines, and I luv you for it!
Love your well thought out points.
Thanks so much. Now that it’s done maybe I’ll have a little time to dip into The Screenplay Lab.
Would love that.
Fabulous! Was Mae West too different because she was the real thing?
You deserve a reward!
Sumter
Thank you, Susan, for this genius take.
Thank YOU for saying so!